Large Size Silver Certificates $1 Fr-215 to Fr-239

Large Size-Silver Certificates

Acts of Congress dated Feb. 28, 1878, and Aug. 4, 1886 authorized the Large-Size Silver Certificates. There were five issues from Series 1878 to Series 1923.

  • The first issue, Series 1878 and 1880, consisted of $10, $20, $50, $100, $500 and $1,000 denominations. The face side states that "There have been deposited with the Treasurer of the United States at Washington, D.C. payable at his office to the bearer on demand ... Silver Dollars." "Certificate of Deposit" is inscribed on the notes. All certificates of the 1878 series and one of the notes in the 1880 series are countersigned by assistant treasurers of the United States at New York and bear the signatures of G.W. Scofield and James Gilfillan.
  • The second issue of Silver Certificates consists of Series 1886, 1891 and 1908. The 1886 series was printed in denominations of $1, $2, $5, $10 and $20. The 1891 series includes these, but added denominations of $50, $100 and $1,000. Only the $10 note was issued in Series 1908. On the face of Series 1886, 1891 and 1908 notes appears the wording "This certifies that there have been deposited in the Treasury of the United States ... Silver Dollars payable to the Bearer on Demand."
  • The third issue of Silver Certificates, Series 1896, is one of the most popular and deemed by collectors as the most beautiful series ever produced by the United States. Titled the "Educational Series," the notes were designed or redesigned by Thomas F. Morris, designer and chief of the Engraving Division of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Other designers of this famed series were Will H. Low, $1, Edwin H. Blashfield, $2, and Walter Shirlaw $5. Known engravers of the series were Charles Schlecht and George F.C. Smillie.
  • The fourth issue, Series 1899, was released in three denominations, $1 (The Black Eagle), $2 (The Agriculture Note) and $5 (The Chief Note). The face design of the $1 features the American Eagle with portraits of Lincoln and Grant. The $2 note portrays Washington between figures representing Mechanics and Agriculture, and the $5 note features Ta-to-ka-in-yan-ka, Running Antelope, a Sioux Indian. George F.C. Smillie engraved the design in November of 1899.
  • The fifth issue of Silver Certificates, Series 1923, consists of two denominations, $1 and $5. Washington is portrayed on the $1 and Lincoln on the $5. On the latter note, Lincoln is shown in the center of a circular design and therefore this note is sometimes called the "Porthole" note.

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Fr.-236 1899 $1 (10 note set) Ser. # R10A - R100A PCGS GEM 63PPQ-66PPQ
You gotta see this "Presentation Set" of 10 Black Eagle Silver Certificates. The serial numbers are R10A to R100A. They are all graded from GEM PCGS-6...
Added: 1/1/2010 Views: 4713 Price: SOLD

Fr.-236 1899 $1 Black Eagle PCGS-65PPQ Serial # N40N
A real cool 1899 $1 Silver Certificate Black Eagle with a super Low 2-digit serial Number of N40N. PCGS-65PPQ.A total GEM all the way.

Added: 1/1/2010 Views: 4680 Price: SOLD

Fr.-236 1899 $1 Black Eagle PMG-64EPQ & GE Serial # N333A
This is always a very popular number of N333A, especially when it is solid serial number. This is one of those rare notes that PMG has given special ...
Added: 1/1/2010 Views: 4687 Price: SOLD

Fr.-236 1899 $1 Black Eagle Ser. # N13A PMG-64PPQ
This 1899 $1 Black Eagle Silver Cert. Ser # "N13A" is a superb note. The lucky # "13" is a famous lucky charm for many countries. It WAS graded by t...
Added: 1/1/2010 Views: 4690 Price: SOLD

Fr.-236 1899 $1 Black Eagle Ser. # T25A PMG-65EPQ
This is a 1899 $1 Black Eagle with a two-digit serial number of T25A. This Eagle has been graded a GEM, PMG-65EPQ. This note is part of the Major Bl...
Added: 1/1/2010 Views: 4689 Price: SOLD

Fr.-236 1899 $1 Silver Cert. Black Eagle (Inverted face error) Fine
This is a circulated example of the 1899 $1 Black Eagle Silver Certificate with a rare Inverted Face Error. The inverted serial number is M84016486A. ...
Added: 4/8/2010 Views: 4719 Price: SOLD

Fr.-236* 1899 $1 Silver Certificate Star Ser. # *19295771B
This is an 1899 $1 Large Size Silver Certificate star note. This note is commonly referred to as the Black Eagle because of the front design. It is on...
Added: 1/1/2010 Views: 4696 Price: SOLD

Fr.-237 1923 $1 SC Five Consecute Notes PMG-64(1)-65(4) EPQ
Here is a really cool set of five consecutive serial numbered 1923 $1 Silver Certificates. One is a PMG-64EPQ and the other four are all GEm PMG-65EPQ...
Added: 9/1/2010 Views: 4679 Price: SOLD

Fr.-237 1923 $1 Silver Certificate Ser. A23706784D PCGS 67PPQ
This Superb Gem 1923 $1 Silver Certificate is is one of the finest $1 Silver Certificates you will ever see. The margins are even all the way around o...
Added: 4/3/2013 Views: 4684 Price: SOLD

Fr.-237* 1923 $1 Silver Certificate Star Ser. *13717568787D PMG 65EPQ
This is one outstanding 1923 $1 Legal Tender Star note housed in a PMG GEM 65EPQ holder. It is not often you find large size stars in GEM Uncirculated...
Added: 1/13/2011 Views: 4690 Price: SOLD

Fr.-237* 1923 $1 Silver Certificate Star Ser. # *18397606D PMG EF-40
This is a solid problem free Extra Fine Fr-273*, 1923 $1 Silver Certificate Star that has been graded as a PMG EF-40. The serial number is *18397606D....
Added: 1/1/2010 Views: 4709 Price: SOLD

Fr.-237* 1923 $1 Silver Certificate Star Ser. # *6820709D PMG AU-55
This is a 1923 $1 Silver certificate star that has been graded as a PMG-55. This is a nice problem free example for the type collector....
Added: 1/1/2010 Views: 4708 Price: SOLD

Fr.-237* 1923 $1 Silver Certificate Star Ser. # *9574634D Raw
A nice and decent large size 1923 $1 SC star note at an incrediable price. See large scans. This is the note the winner of the contest will recieve. G...
Added: 4/8/2010 Views: 4711 Price: SOLD

Fr.-238 1923 $1 Silver Certificate Ser. 22201334D Raw
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Added: 7/19/2010 Views: 4675 Price: SOLD

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